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Guide to Walt Disney World Vacation Packages

Because a Disney vacation can be expensive, you want to get it right. Many families will book Disney World family vacation packages, which can include hotels, park tickets, and dining. Thinking of planning a vacation to the Walt Disney World resort? Here’s what you need to know about Walt Disney World family vacation packages. This post contains affiliate links, and a purchase/click-through may result in a commission paid to us. We’ve received some complimentary admissions but have paid our own way.

Booking a Disney Vacation Package

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You can book a Disney vacation package to best suit your needs. These packages can be booked directly through Disney (online or via phone) or a Disney travel agent. If you aren’t entirely sure what you want or how to proceed, I’d recommend booking your Walt Disney World resort vacation package through a travel agent. When booking your Walt Disney World vacation, consider purchasing through our affiliate Get Away Today. They offer great prices on tickets and can book many hotels.

Start Out With Your Vacation Dates

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You’ll want to start your Disney World vacation planning with your vacation dates. This is the first step—everything else flows from there. As you decide, check out the best times to visit Walt Disney World here.

Choose Your Disney World Resort

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Once you choose your dates, you’ll find out which resorts are available. When you select your preferred resort, you can see the available room types. There are many different hotels – in the deluxe, moderate, and value price ranges. Every resort has a different set of room types. These vary by resort but can include preferred locations and various views.

Walt Disney World Ticket Options: Number of Days

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After picking your resort, you’ll see ticket options. First, you’ll choose the number of days. We usually get tickets for about five days, although we’ll stay for six days. That way, we’ll have the option of going to Disney Springs one day. Hanging out at your resort is another great option, especially if you want to enjoy the resort amenities (like the pool).

Choosing the Type of Tickets

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Base tickets include one theme park per day. Or, you could decide to get park hoppers and will be able to go to more than one park per day. You can also add on admission to the water park/sports. That comes with admission to the ESPN Wide World of Sports, Oak Trail (for 9 holes of golf or foot golf), minigolf, or forission to the water parks.

Finalizing Your Reservation

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At this point, you’ll receive the price of your package and be able to add any additional extras. You can add one of the dining plans, add ground transportation, and purchase Memory Maker before getting your final package price.

Extra Purchases

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Want to purchase the Lightning Lane multi-pass? That can be done seven days in advance of your visit (for on-property guests) or three days before your park visit for an off-property guest. In addition, MagicBands are not offered to resort guests, so you can purchase them (or reuse older ones) if you want to use them. In 2025, Disney resort guests can also visit a water park for free on their arrival day only. See this post to learn more about booking your Walt Disney World vacation package.

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